Forget about your period with Casco Cup. Engineered by female athletes, the Casco Cup offers up to 12 hours of odorless protection. Our leak-resistant design comes in three comfortable sizes.
Going somewhere? The Casco Cup comes with a purse-tested, easy-to-clean case that's perfect for your suitcase or medicine cabinet.
What's My Size?
Length | Rim Diameter | Holds | |
Mini | 2.28 inches | 1.6 inches | 25 ml |
Mid 1 | 2.5 inches | 1.6 inches | 29 ml |
Standard 1 | 2.7 inches | 1.6 inches | 32 ml |
Standard 2 | 2.7 inches | 1.8 inches | 40 ml |
We recommend the Mini for menstruators with a low cervix, Mid sizes for a medium length cervix, and Standard sizes for a high cervix. Not sure how high your cervix is? Check out our guide on how deep Is the cervix to find out how to measure yours. If you are unsure what to order, try a Find Your Fit - Cervix Height pack to see which cup length works best for you.
1 or 2? 1 is great for almost anyone who hasn't given birth and 2 is ideal for mothers who have given birth vaginally, or your pelvic floor muscles aren't as toned as they used to be. If you are unsure, our Find Your Fit 4pk might be a good option to see what works best for your body.
Includes:
Single Pack Cups include 1 cup, 1 Casco Case, and an Instruction Booklet.
Find Your Fit - Cervix Height includes 3 cups, 1 Casco Case, 2 cloth bags and an Instruction Booklet.
Find Your Fit 4pk includes 4 cups, 1 Casco Case, 3 cloth bags and an Instruction Booklet.
How Do I Use the Casco Cup?
Congratulations on making the choice to switch to sustainable and comfortable period protection. We know that using a Casco Cup can seem intimidating at first, that's why we wrote the official guide on how to use a menstrual cup.
We strongly encourage anyone new to Casco Cup to read through our guide. Beyond that, here are a few pointers:
- Make sure to clean your cup in boiling water at least once during your cycle and once at the end, in addition to rinsing it between uses whenever possible.
- When inserting or removing your Casco Cup, make sure your hands are clean and relax your muscles.
- After inserting the Casco Cup, gently move your fingers around it to make sure it has regained its circular shape. This will prevent leaks. If it hasn't, gently twist it several times or reinsert it.
- When removing it, squat over a toilet or in the shower and push your muscles as if you're having a bowel movement. This will help move the cup downward.
Can I Use the Casco Cup?
We are not doctors, so we cannot give you medical advice. We strongly encourage anyone with a question about their health to speak with their gynecologist. See our FAQ for more answers to commonly-asked questions on who can and cannot use the Casco Cup.
Have another question? Email us and a member of our team will be in touch shortly.